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5.0 (1 review)
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Cart Tek - Stainless Electric Golf Trolley with Internal Motors and Lithium Ion Battery

Cart Tek

(5 reviews)

I do not have a good opinion of Cart Tek. In my opinion, CT is too strict and rigid in its…read moreapplication of its product warranty. My unit broke down approximately 25 months after the date of purchase but only 18 months after the unit was first put in to service. (I live in a cold weather climate so weather precluded using the unit for golf the first several months I owned it). CT advised that because I was beyond the 2 year warranty (albeit by one month), no warranty claim would be recognized. I also believe CT expected me to self-perform repairs on the unit. Granted, the company does provide how to repair videos on its website but I am not a mechanical person by nature and it is a little irritating to have to perform your own repairs on a $1500 plus unit. In any event, in spite of attempts by knowledgeable people at my golf club to repair the unit, the unit is now completely dead and of no use. In short, if someone is looking to purchase a remote control golf cart, I would recommend avoiding Cart Tek.

Purchased the Cart Tek 1500Li V2 remote controlled golf bag cart on Black Friday. It arrived a…read moreweek later in a large box with everything I needed to assemble it. Assembly only took about 20 minutes and it was very easy to do. Plus if you were stuck, you can always go to the Cart Tek YouTube channel and there are instructions on how to put it together. Upon completion, I could immediately tell that this was made of high-quality parts as the frame was sturdy and the parts fit well together. I loved how the wheels easily snapped on along with all the accessories. After charging the battery overnight, I had an opportunity to take this out to my local golf course which is pretty hilly. The cart had no problems going up hills and down bumpy hills without tipping. The anti-tipping and stability features are fantastic. I love the solid steel frame and the high-quality parts that made it sturdy even when I accidentally tipped the cart several times nothing broke. Note, the cart only tipped because of my bad user error of taking it straight along the curb on a hill and lost control of it. It's definitely worth spending the money if you want a remote controlled cart that's built to last!

Pronghorn Golf

Pronghorn Golf

(26 reviews)

Walked out of my car, horribly bumpy road to get into and extremely curvy roads. The cart kid asked…read moreme if I knew where I was going...instead of how my day was or anything..,then told me I need to walk around a construction zone to get a cart. Meanwhile he sat in a golf cart and watched me walk all the way around the entire clubhouse back to the range with my clubs. Course is amazing, service was less than stellar. Also ran out of all food at turn service besides hot dogs...thought this was a fancy resort....in prime time June....guess not. The golf course GPS screens were also set to the incorrect pin locations and made me miss club a few times...pretty much needs new management beautiful courses and properties. I'd rather play at Brasada or Crosswater for the amount of money this place charges for the lack of service and experience. The worst part is I truly felt I don't belong, was not wanted there by the staff, from inside the pro shop to outside staff...also $14 for a Gatorade, chips, and M&Ms. Are we in Israel?

Played the Nicklaus course for the first time on a sunny, fairly warm Saturday. One of two courses…read moreon the property - the Fazio being the other - Pronghorn Nicklaus gets rave reviews from Central Oregon golfers. COVID protocols: Only fair. They have the usual mask requirements in the pro shop but don't even attempt to enforce them on customers. Staff wear masks but the snack bar folks aren't so good on wearing them properly. The most egregious failure in this regard was the starter's insistence that golfers riding single in carts pair up because they didn't have enough carts. I was OK because my group was a threesome and I got the second cart. Other area courses seem to have enough carts on hand. Pronghorn is a high end operation - during these times of a pandemic they need to respect social distancing practices and provide more carts. - Richly designed course but with awkward yardages off the tee for short hitters, even from the gold tees, and a lot of hazards. Course plays harder than the rating, I think. This is not a track where high handicappers - particularly short hitters - can hope to score well. - Greens are in good form and roll fast and mostly true. Not as super smooth as I expected but it's early in the season. Some holes cut such that being above the hole meant little chance of stopping it close. - Fairways decent with few bad spots. I thought the grass was cut too short, though. Most of my fairway shots were from a tight lie. - Being in the middle of high desert sagebrush country, that's what you'll find if you stray off the fairway: sagebrush interspersed with lava outcrops. Best to stay out of that. - Quite a few water hazards, including a hole where the stream to the right is hidden from view of the tee box. One par 4 has a huge piece of water between the tee box and the green, tempting long hitters to drive the green. Mere mortals must hit to the fairway on the left, carving out however many yards they think they can carry. - So many bunkers. Way too many bunkers in fact. I think the course is protected well enough from the layout, water and sagebrush rough to not need that many bunkers. Many are quite punitive with high lips. Sand was average for a public course. You won't be able to hit PGA-quality sand shots out of most of them but you can generally get out. - Carts are very nice, electric, onboard GPS (which occasionally erroneously declared I was at the wrong hole), and super comfortable seats. No complimentary tees in the cart - you need to grab them from the starter's box. No complimentary white towels. - Cart path layout is good. Although the course twists around on itself a bit, there are directions signs aplenty. - Beverage cart showed up quite often and it wasn't even that hot of a day. - Complimentary range balls but the range itself is a bit small for a two-course operation, at least as defined by where the range balls were laid out. They could have opened it up more. Same with the practice green and practice bunker. All were a bit crowded. - Slow round - about five hours. I saw not a single marshal on the course during the round. I think the slow pace was due to course difficulty, not slow players. Still, I expect to see a marshal patrolling the course. - Snack bar closed at 3 pm, which is ridiculous, especially on a good weather Saturday. Why only three stars? Price, and unreasonable difficulty. I frankly don't think the golfing experience is any better than at Widgi Creek or Juniper or even Crooked River Ranch. Yet Pronghorn charges way more. The course is also too difficult for me. Golf is one challenge after another, of course, but my round was punctuated by quite a few well-struck shots that still found trouble because of extremely narrow target areas. On several tee boxes, I was faced with no good shot. At one par 5, I had to hit a hybrid off the tee because my driver couldn't carry the sagebrush feature plopped in the middle of the fairway. I can't not hit a driver on a par 5 and hope to avoid a double. That's not a rewarding challenge. 180 yard par 3's from the gold tees are also not welcome. As another reviewer mentioned, Jack Nicklaus prides himself on making golf accessible to the average golfer. He fell short of his goal at Pronghorn Nicklaus.

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